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hi jbtrmuda recorder j qejb i'uhlished ki-wc price 6d wednesdays 1 saturdays gÂ£^Â£Â£g w wl volume xxxvi hamilton bermuda saturday may 7 1960 ma 78 assembly defers taking decisio-ton police report i6-member delegation leaving tuesday for oddfellows conference in enyland â– 7 j f % 3 mm s kir / â– 1 flv,_v #â– 1 i / __â– m mm ' f r k ______^_____. l 4 r v r 4 c _____ _â– . mmt ."â€¢*Â£' w\wrm ________>â– ._^_-____ i i i par k * s r'l â– m mk m v 4 _ jai vw j ji / â– ______________________ _______ _____________ the house of assembly de ferred taking a decision yes terday on a proposed plan by the commissioner of police for the reorganization of the lo cal force the plan embraces a force enlarged by 60 men and two women creation of more higher ranking posts salary increases stepped up training courses allowance for detective and specialists the setting up of a new poliec station in warwick creation of a special hamilton dock force of 18 men if the report were adopted it would be only a matter of weeks before representations were jiia.le from the prison department for an increase in iluir v^fmers salaries mr copper aud members of the 16-niember delegation which leaves hen next tuesday to attend the international conference of the independent order of oddfellows manchester unity were given u bon voyage party last night at unity hall victoria street hamilton ___________________ after mr c vail zuill chairm-|_v of the civil service committee supported mr cooper's stand mr pearmaa moved that the report be re ferred to the two committee's for their study and report the party was given by the ixyal flower of day lodge and was attended by a host ol members and friends of the touring group a very pleasant evening was spent it was en livened by the speech making of the hon w l tucker m c.p mr henry conyers mi ray p williams and others ( ton for the international con ference from may 23-27 and will remain there for the an nual moval conference of the order from may 28 to june 4 in his introductory remarks mr pearman noted that the commissioner's report was very largely based on recom mendations made in a report by supt lewis of scotland yard who came here last year in connection with the rpwlin son and other murders in war wick after the conference the group will travel to scotland and ireland then embark on a tour of europe they are ex pected to leave the united kingdom for bermuda on july â€¢ â– the hon james e pear man spokesman for police af fairs in the house spoke at length in an endeavour to get the house to agree in principle to the repo/t and to send a message yesterday to the gov ernor seating tupt it had been adopted tbtj _Â» chairman of he finance committee mr 9 a qpoper strongly object ed to this procedure he ob 1 _ 1 . . a _â– .Â« a repast followed the show iug of a movie by mr stuart trott and the playing of games master of ceremonies was mr william light bourne the member-incharge went on to stress the importance of having local men recruited to the force from the stand point of economies and hous ing lie said this was most de sirable mr pcarman felt that if the house adopted the re commended salary increases this would go a long way to wards attracting bermndians official bermuda delegate at the conference will be mr henry conyers a veteran of over 41 years membership in the order accompanying him on the flight by eagle air tine will be his wife mr ami mrs ray p williams mr and mrs stuart trott mr and mrs bernadottc stovell mrs maiy busby mrs ruth si mons mr edward furbert mr burton smith mr win ston rawlins mr dudley lichardson all of the hamil ton district and mr lionel gilbert of the somerset dis triet mr charles thomson of the hamilton district is en route to the conference by the liner jucen elizabeth which left new york ou thursday bill and stevedores to re-open negotiations 7 ; t^j i mm ii ' \ a-iii w f^pp i * m â– i that adoption of the report would require some 110,000 to implement and he did not feel that that type of money should be spent un lessaud until the finance com mittee had had opportunity to study it they had not ha 1 - â€¢ . * a 4 negotiations between the bermuda industrial union and representatives of the stevedor ing firms of messrs west holmes and adtlerly brothers are scheduled to be re-opened on monday next mr kingsley tweed ; secretary-general of the union stated today there were two reasons why beriniidiaiis were not attract ed to the force he felt and they were the pay factor and a dislike of the regimentation and discipline which went with police work ** the opportunity neither had the civil service committee which was responsible for looking into all questions of the negotiations are in con sequence of the ending ol the trial period under which the stevedores agreed to summon longshoremen from union head quarter-|/or work on tbe docks and it is expected that sereal other issues than the summon ing of help will be put forward for consideration by both sides i > _ â€¢ 1 â€¢ - . â€¢ blue waters anglers club holds annual prize-giving â– â– â€¢- â– Â«â– mr williams who like mr conyers is one of the most dynamic members of the or der in bermuda was the offi cial delegate at the last inter national conference which was held in l.Â»4 iu england this time he will use his knowl edge and experience in the role of toiir conductor for the party he will be assisted by mr trott the only other mem ber of the 194 party making this trip the first annual prize-giving v and dance for the blue anglers club took place at clayboute inn on monday night and was an astounding success mr arnold francis m c p dis fributed the prize after the each recipient had to cast a reel into a mock fish pond an 1 catch his own prise the entertaiament was sparked by the showing by mr ed kelly of a movie of the club's tournamttut a whale ji of a floorshow followed with hubert smith and his coral islanders headlining thcal dano sextette provided the |[ music for dancing officers of the club are reid johansou president archie minors scctetary treasurer and gerald pascoe chris smith sinclair sonier sail philip trott george welch the prize-list as follows priae list r c pearman special prize â€” largest fish caught â€” i4 lb white marlin earl riley â€” fish of the month prize may 16 lb bonito reid johansen fish of the month prize july 19 lb barracuda george trott fish of the month prize aug 2*4 lb dolphin donald smith wahoo 40 lb walter robin son allison tuna 28 lb cecil dismont mackerel 16 continued on page 10 representing the union in the negotiations will be mr martin wilson president mr tweed mr joseph mills president of the longshoremen's division mr eardley richardson vice president and mr julian brim mer mr coleridge williams barrister-at-law attorney for the union will be going along in an advisory capacity it was stated festival participants â€” students from st david's island school are seen top in an act of choral speaking at the fine arts festival of the bermuda union of teaehers which opened at the berkeley institute on wednesday night below is a dance group from francis patton school doing an original ice skating dance con ceived by their teacher miss nelda reid schools from the western end of the colony will show their talent on tuesday next and the following night secondary school children will take to the stage photo by ed kelly the first official function the bermudians will attend in london will be the 150th an niversary dinner and dance of the order at the fabulous gro vesnor house on may 21 later tbey will travel to brigh salvation army drive nets 1,000 in 1st four days three england inspector trott took an extensive training course in the u.k three vears ago the officers will be abroad until the end of september and will return via new york personal and social three mudian detectives to train in england r it Â¥ m 7/jmmm rl-gfe fc^b < b -_-_--. m -* "^^ v an ___â– i ' _â– ______ ' pv v â– t s ' p *+ h____h__f si f : " p hk * k v i____b ; w tf j|t a & h flt kj h fljill among the bermudians leav ing here to attend th pentecos tal church conference current ly taking place in philadelphia were mrs ivy benjamin miss maude benjamin mrs marita simons and mrs marylou jones all members of beulah taber nacle somerset the trip will also mark the first time that bermudian con stabes have been sent to eng land for training and it is thought the experiment will be the forerunner of regular train ing trips for other local men after constables simmons and bean complete their course at heudon they will be attached for a fortnight to scotland yard according to mr jack davis general campaign chairman of the salvation amy red shield appeal the response has been very encouraging thus far in the campaign in the first four days over 1,000 0 0 of the 10,000 0 0 objective have been subscribed three bermudian detectives will be leaving here shortly to undergo a ten-week training course at hendon police college iu london they are inspector oliver trott and detective constables leon bean and hubert simmons â€¢ â€¢ â€¢ det simmons and bean arc due to leave on saturday next the trip will be their first to during the week lt and mrs herman wade and sou arrived to spend a short time with mr and mrs victor walters of king street ham ilton mrs wade is the former miss betty walters mrs russell steinhoff is tak ing an active lead in the resi dential division where the can vassers have received a ready reception at the home of the people the business canvass under the guidance of mr a j gorham is also moving steadily towards its target programme honouring mothers â€¢ â€¢ â€¢ st paul ajh.e church hamilton 8th 1%0 will be presented at mrs winton williams and sons arrived here on sunday from south carolina on a business trip mrs williams husband is the principal at a boarding school in south carolina the last mile is tbe longest cautions the chairman who urges canvassers and contri butors alike not to be weary in well-doing sunday at 4.00 p.m d.v panel mothers impressions an effort is being made to canvass every one but if by some chance any is missed do nations may be mailed or given to the campaign treasurer mr jaek davis or sent to the red shield fund bank of bermuda bank of n t butter field or the salvation anny box 412 hamilton â€¢ â€¢ â€¢ speakers mrs cora trott bars agatha burgess mrs norma smith mrs victor walters the mentis nt mrs wn?^woolridge of flatts will regret to learn that she is confined in the king edward hospital after fracturing hei in a fall at kindley air force base blue anglers get prizes â€” winners of prizes in various competitions sponsored by the blue anglers club were pictured at the prize-giving at clay house inn on monday night the prizes were distributed by mr arnold francis m.c.p on bended knee in front are mr reid johansen left and mr sinclair somersall who are holding the club's certificate of membership in the international game fish association others from the left are clearie stoneham hubert smith earl riley roy outerbridge walter robinson reuben pearman mrs donald smith deputizing for her husband who was in california cecil dismont george trott mr francis leroy bassell reginald s0l0i8ts mr eric welch mrs ismay cann mr morris wilson mr david knight harmonica â€¢ â€¢ â€¢ congratulations are extend dto miss betteanne butter field of glebe road pembroke east who celebrated her all collectors soliciting funds will carry a red shield appeal card signed by their corps officer authorizing them to canvass for this fund choirs will render special music an invitation is extended to the public dowling and philip trott story elsewhere photo by ed kelly birthday on wednesday diet delightfully with diet delight

hi jbtrmuda recorder j qejb i'uhlished ki-wc price 6d wednesdays 1 saturdays gÂ£^Â£Â£g w wl volume xxxvi hamilton bermuda saturday may 7 1960 ma 78 assembly defers taking decisio-ton police report i6-member delegation leaving tuesday for oddfellows conference in enyland â– 7 j f % 3 mm s kir / â– 1 flv,_v #â– 1 i / __â– m mm ' f r k ______^_____. l 4 r v r 4 c _____ _â– . mmt ."â€¢*Â£' w\wrm ________>â– ._^_-____ i i i par k * s r'l â– m mk m v 4 _ jai vw j ji / â– ______________________ _______ _____________ the house of assembly de ferred taking a decision yes terday on a proposed plan by the commissioner of police for the reorganization of the lo cal force the plan embraces a force enlarged by 60 men and two women creation of more higher ranking posts salary increases stepped up training courses allowance for detective and specialists the setting up of a new poliec station in warwick creation of a special hamilton dock force of 18 men if the report were adopted it would be only a matter of weeks before representations were jiia.le from the prison department for an increase in iluir v^fmers salaries mr copper aud members of the 16-niember delegation which leaves hen next tuesday to attend the international conference of the independent order of oddfellows manchester unity were given u bon voyage party last night at unity hall victoria street hamilton ___________________ after mr c vail zuill chairm-|_v of the civil service committee supported mr cooper's stand mr pearmaa moved that the report be re ferred to the two committee's for their study and report the party was given by the ixyal flower of day lodge and was attended by a host ol members and friends of the touring group a very pleasant evening was spent it was en livened by the speech making of the hon w l tucker m c.p mr henry conyers mi ray p williams and others ( ton for the international con ference from may 23-27 and will remain there for the an nual moval conference of the order from may 28 to june 4 in his introductory remarks mr pearman noted that the commissioner's report was very largely based on recom mendations made in a report by supt lewis of scotland yard who came here last year in connection with the rpwlin son and other murders in war wick after the conference the group will travel to scotland and ireland then embark on a tour of europe they are ex pected to leave the united kingdom for bermuda on july â€¢ â– the hon james e pear man spokesman for police af fairs in the house spoke at length in an endeavour to get the house to agree in principle to the repo/t and to send a message yesterday to the gov ernor seating tupt it had been adopted tbtj _Â» chairman of he finance committee mr 9 a qpoper strongly object ed to this procedure he ob 1 _ 1 . . a _â– .Â« a repast followed the show iug of a movie by mr stuart trott and the playing of games master of ceremonies was mr william light bourne the member-incharge went on to stress the importance of having local men recruited to the force from the stand point of economies and hous ing lie said this was most de sirable mr pcarman felt that if the house adopted the re commended salary increases this would go a long way to wards attracting bermndians official bermuda delegate at the conference will be mr henry conyers a veteran of over 41 years membership in the order accompanying him on the flight by eagle air tine will be his wife mr ami mrs ray p williams mr and mrs stuart trott mr and mrs bernadottc stovell mrs maiy busby mrs ruth si mons mr edward furbert mr burton smith mr win ston rawlins mr dudley lichardson all of the hamil ton district and mr lionel gilbert of the somerset dis triet mr charles thomson of the hamilton district is en route to the conference by the liner jucen elizabeth which left new york ou thursday bill and stevedores to re-open negotiations 7 ; t^j i mm ii ' \ a-iii w f^pp i * m â– i that adoption of the report would require some 110,000 to implement and he did not feel that that type of money should be spent un lessaud until the finance com mittee had had opportunity to study it they had not ha 1 - â€¢ . * a 4 negotiations between the bermuda industrial union and representatives of the stevedor ing firms of messrs west holmes and adtlerly brothers are scheduled to be re-opened on monday next mr kingsley tweed ; secretary-general of the union stated today there were two reasons why beriniidiaiis were not attract ed to the force he felt and they were the pay factor and a dislike of the regimentation and discipline which went with police work ** the opportunity neither had the civil service committee which was responsible for looking into all questions of the negotiations are in con sequence of the ending ol the trial period under which the stevedores agreed to summon longshoremen from union head quarter-|/or work on tbe docks and it is expected that sereal other issues than the summon ing of help will be put forward for consideration by both sides i > _ â€¢ 1 â€¢ - . â€¢ blue waters anglers club holds annual prize-giving â– â– â€¢- â– Â«â– mr williams who like mr conyers is one of the most dynamic members of the or der in bermuda was the offi cial delegate at the last inter national conference which was held in l.Â»4 iu england this time he will use his knowl edge and experience in the role of toiir conductor for the party he will be assisted by mr trott the only other mem ber of the 194 party making this trip the first annual prize-giving v and dance for the blue anglers club took place at clayboute inn on monday night and was an astounding success mr arnold francis m c p dis fributed the prize after the each recipient had to cast a reel into a mock fish pond an 1 catch his own prise the entertaiament was sparked by the showing by mr ed kelly of a movie of the club's tournamttut a whale ji of a floorshow followed with hubert smith and his coral islanders headlining thcal dano sextette provided the |[ music for dancing officers of the club are reid johansou president archie minors scctetary treasurer and gerald pascoe chris smith sinclair sonier sail philip trott george welch the prize-list as follows priae list r c pearman special prize â€” largest fish caught â€” i4 lb white marlin earl riley â€” fish of the month prize may 16 lb bonito reid johansen fish of the month prize july 19 lb barracuda george trott fish of the month prize aug 2*4 lb dolphin donald smith wahoo 40 lb walter robin son allison tuna 28 lb cecil dismont mackerel 16 continued on page 10 representing the union in the negotiations will be mr martin wilson president mr tweed mr joseph mills president of the longshoremen's division mr eardley richardson vice president and mr julian brim mer mr coleridge williams barrister-at-law attorney for the union will be going along in an advisory capacity it was stated festival participants â€” students from st david's island school are seen top in an act of choral speaking at the fine arts festival of the bermuda union of teaehers which opened at the berkeley institute on wednesday night below is a dance group from francis patton school doing an original ice skating dance con ceived by their teacher miss nelda reid schools from the western end of the colony will show their talent on tuesday next and the following night secondary school children will take to the stage photo by ed kelly the first official function the bermudians will attend in london will be the 150th an niversary dinner and dance of the order at the fabulous gro vesnor house on may 21 later tbey will travel to brigh salvation army drive nets 1,000 in 1st four days three england inspector trott took an extensive training course in the u.k three vears ago the officers will be abroad until the end of september and will return via new york personal and social three mudian detectives to train in england r it Â¥ m 7/jmmm rl-gfe fc^b < b -_-_--. m -* "^^ v an ___â– i ' _â– ______ ' pv v â– t s ' p *+ h____h__f si f : " p hk * k v i____b ; w tf j|t a & h flt kj h fljill among the bermudians leav ing here to attend th pentecos tal church conference current ly taking place in philadelphia were mrs ivy benjamin miss maude benjamin mrs marita simons and mrs marylou jones all members of beulah taber nacle somerset the trip will also mark the first time that bermudian con stabes have been sent to eng land for training and it is thought the experiment will be the forerunner of regular train ing trips for other local men after constables simmons and bean complete their course at heudon they will be attached for a fortnight to scotland yard according to mr jack davis general campaign chairman of the salvation amy red shield appeal the response has been very encouraging thus far in the campaign in the first four days over 1,000 0 0 of the 10,000 0 0 objective have been subscribed three bermudian detectives will be leaving here shortly to undergo a ten-week training course at hendon police college iu london they are inspector oliver trott and detective constables leon bean and hubert simmons â€¢ â€¢ â€¢ det simmons and bean arc due to leave on saturday next the trip will be their first to during the week lt and mrs herman wade and sou arrived to spend a short time with mr and mrs victor walters of king street ham ilton mrs wade is the former miss betty walters mrs russell steinhoff is tak ing an active lead in the resi dential division where the can vassers have received a ready reception at the home of the people the business canvass under the guidance of mr a j gorham is also moving steadily towards its target programme honouring mothers â€¢ â€¢ â€¢ st paul ajh.e church hamilton 8th 1%0 will be presented at mrs winton williams and sons arrived here on sunday from south carolina on a business trip mrs williams husband is the principal at a boarding school in south carolina the last mile is tbe longest cautions the chairman who urges canvassers and contri butors alike not to be weary in well-doing sunday at 4.00 p.m d.v panel mothers impressions an effort is being made to canvass every one but if by some chance any is missed do nations may be mailed or given to the campaign treasurer mr jaek davis or sent to the red shield fund bank of bermuda bank of n t butter field or the salvation anny box 412 hamilton â€¢ â€¢ â€¢ speakers mrs cora trott bars agatha burgess mrs norma smith mrs victor walters the mentis nt mrs wn?^woolridge of flatts will regret to learn that she is confined in the king edward hospital after fracturing hei in a fall at kindley air force base blue anglers get prizes â€” winners of prizes in various competitions sponsored by the blue anglers club were pictured at the prize-giving at clay house inn on monday night the prizes were distributed by mr arnold francis m.c.p on bended knee in front are mr reid johansen left and mr sinclair somersall who are holding the club's certificate of membership in the international game fish association others from the left are clearie stoneham hubert smith earl riley roy outerbridge walter robinson reuben pearman mrs donald smith deputizing for her husband who was in california cecil dismont george trott mr francis leroy bassell reginald s0l0i8ts mr eric welch mrs ismay cann mr morris wilson mr david knight harmonica â€¢ â€¢ â€¢ congratulations are extend dto miss betteanne butter field of glebe road pembroke east who celebrated her all collectors soliciting funds will carry a red shield appeal card signed by their corps officer authorizing them to canvass for this fund choirs will render special music an invitation is extended to the public dowling and philip trott story elsewhere photo by ed kelly birthday on wednesday diet delightfully with diet delight